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Science News for Students (blog)Clouds on Jupiter run surprisingly deepScience News for Students (blog)PASADENA, Calif. — Jupiter's clouds have deep roots. These aerial bands of color wrap around the planet. They also extend down deeply into its atmosphere. That's one of the new discoveries by NASA's Juno spacecraft. It has been providing an …

Some playgrounds for vacationers are also hotspots of disease-causing microbesScience News for Students (blog)Caption: This beach vista looks clean and inviting. But it may be hiding dense communities of fecal germs, so always wash up well after playing in the sand and surf. Rain0975/Flickr (CC BY-ND 2.0). Grab a handful of sand on your next visit to the beach.

Science News for Students (blog)4 research-backed ways to get people to voteScience News for Students (blog)Millions of Americans will be lining up to vote on November 8. Millions will also stay home. But scientists have insight into how to convince people to vote. IcemanJ/istockphoto. Every two years, on the first Tuesday (after a Monday) in November …

Science News for Students (blog)Pain is contagious — at least in miceScience News for Students (blog)Mice in pain may give off odor cues that make healthy mice nearby more sensitive to pain, too. BORIS HEIFETS, MONIQUE SMITH. Mice can share each other's pain. And they appear to do it through smells. After entering the bedding where mice in pain had …

Splash-free urinals? Scientists investigate new 'splash avoidance' technique University of OxfordEurekAlert (press release)When a drop of liquid hits a surface at a sufficiently high speed, it splashes — that much isn't in doubt. But sometimes splashing isn't helpful. Researchers are working on methods of 'splash avoidance' that could prevent splashback of harmful or …

Science News for Students (blog)4 reasons why many people don't voteScience News for Students (blog)Polls will be open on Election Day, but millions of eligible voters will stay home. Why? hermosawave/istockphoto. In my senior year of high school, I was sitting in my government class as my teacher begged us to vote. He had to know that he and I would …U. S. Electoral College: 2016 Key Dates – National Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives and Records Administration1 Washington state Democratic elector won't support Clinton, another won't commitThe Seattle Times

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